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RK Narayan: The Compassionate Chronicler of Indian Life

by Indradeep Bhattacharyya
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9789391125561
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: English Literature
  • Publisher: Niyogi Books
  • Publisher Imprint: NiyogiBook
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 148
  • Original Price: INR 299.0
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: N/A

RK Narayan is a much-loved Indian author, best remembered for creating the fictional town of Malgudi, where the schoolboy Swami and his friends had many memorable adventures. For millions of his readers, however, Malgudi is real, palpable, timeless and teeming with life. As readers, we grow with every new book or author we read. And finally, we come to love those who are without any pretence. Narayan was one such author. One of the earliest Indian English writers that readers—both in India and the West—took note of, RK Narayan is a household name today. This monograph presents the behind-the-scenes story of Narayan’s becoming a writer, and narrates the circumstances of his life that shaped his vision—the defining quality of which is compassion. In the process, it also presents a broad estimate of his staggering literary achievements.

Indradeep Bhattacharyya studied at Ramakrishna Mission, Narendrapur, and Delhi University. He is a journalist by profession, and at present, a senior editor with Alt News. Apart from news and information, Indradeep is interested in academics. For over a decade, he has taught English literature to graduate students. When he is not at work, Indradeep loves to talk about politics, literature, cinema, Indian music and fountain pens. He lives in Kolkata and can often be found in quaint cafes.